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pedantic_comments t1_j9kjqr4 wrote

>”How can I tell if the reviews for hotels are telling the truth?

>For example, I will be traveling to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, for three days, and I want to stay at a hotel that fits within my budget, but I having a hard time if the reviews are telling the truth or not.

>By the way, I already made a list of hotels that I am looking at, and I noted down to a few.

>Also, how recent should the reviews be?”

Stay in Ohio. It’s more your speed.

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GargantuanWitch t1_j9km501 wrote

OP isn't an idiot, they're neurodivergent and having trouble socially. However, OP also tends to not read the things that people post for them in an attempt to help, which is why we're here almost every week dealing with it.

OP - You've got all the info you need to be able to make your trip a success. Stop asking us about it. Seriously. Do NOT ask another question about hotels, reviews, how much things cost, or where the "best places for" anything are located.

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pedantic_comments t1_j9kpt6y wrote

Maybe they should not be using a social space as a search engine and stop being suspicious of the piles of genuine advice people have so generously provided?

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steelforgedstudios t1_j9meiv9 wrote

So the guy is ND and having issues? Let's be neighbors and understand that then react accordingly by ignoring it, reporting it, even maybe idk scroll past instead of jumping down his throat since he clearly has enough on his plate and not a lot of practical tools to manage it.

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